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How do we know God's justice is truly impartial?

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God's justice is impartial because it demands punishment for all sin, and He will by no means clear the guilty, regardless of one's status.

The impartiality of God's justice is revealed throughout Scripture, where it is established that God does not overlook sin. As seen in Ezekiel 17, even kings like Zedekiah, who broke his covenant with Nebuchadnezzar, faced judgment. God, being holy, must execute justice, making no exceptions for any sinner. The principle that all have sinned and deserve death underscores the impartiality of God's righteous judgment; every individual stands guilty without Christ, who bore the punishment on behalf of His people, satisfying God's justice fully.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 17:19-20, Romans 5:12

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